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23rd December 2007, 07:09 PM | #1 |
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Pirate Kukri- Nepalese Naval Kukri?
As per Jim's request. Merry Christmas all and a Happy New Year!!
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23rd December 2007, 11:05 PM | #2 |
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WOW! Now thats some grouping BJ!!! Thank you so much.
Those cutlasses and naval pieces are very well placed along with the pirate thread, and that kukri is definitely fascinating. Spiral....come in please! Anybody out there got a copy of Gilkerson?!! |
23rd December 2007, 11:26 PM | #3 |
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OHHHHH
ALL THIS PEACES ARE MARVELLOUS, BUT THE KUKRIE IS PERFECT!!!
CONGRATULATIONS!! CARLOS |
24th December 2007, 12:36 AM | #4 |
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Great fun looks Nice! perhaps made for a European in the late 19th early or 20th century I guess or quite likely a marrige, but could not comment seriosly without good closeups & specs. I like it though!
Nepali Hindus dont like the dark sea though, it destroys there soul & eliminates there caste position & risks them entering there own form of purgatory. There sea sickness is legendary. There true landlubbers. I suspect The only Navy in Nepal has a 2 man canoe on a melting glacial stream though & possibly a rubber dinghy on a jungle stream in the monsoon! Nice assortment of goodies! Spiral |
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24th December 2007, 05:45 PM | #6 |
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Happy Christmas
Nepal is a land locked country? I think the comments were made in good humour? I think this is the nearest thing to a Himalayan conection to the sea and navy?
http://www.navy.gov.au/spc/history/ships/nepal.html Last edited by Tim Simmons; 24th December 2007 at 09:23 PM. |
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Easy goes it, Arny. Spiral has demonstrated great respect for and knowlege of the Nepalese people on this forum in the past. I suspect you are misinterpreting his comments as insults. Take a look at his prior posts before taking offense... |
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24th December 2007, 06:09 PM | #8 |
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[QUOTE=Arny]Spiral, are you into slagging Nepalese people on a sword chat room?
Chat room no never!!! |
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Thankyou chaps for your awarness of the situation.
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I know Christmas is a difficult time for many people Arny. But Ill deal with your points one by one, assiuming you posted them with some thought & meaning. Quote:
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Not sure what part of my post you actually objected to? was it all of it? Ill try a few guesses as you were unable to be precise in your objections. 1, "Nepali Hindus dont like the dark sea though, it destroys there soul & eliminates there caste position & risks them entering there own form of purgatory." Is a true statement. 2,There sea sickness is legendary. There true landlubbers. This is recorded in numerous ww1 records & books, the genetic strengths which are many do not usually include bieng seafarers. {Look up Nepalese seamen on the net.} 3,I suspect The only Navy in Nepal has a 2 man canoe on a melting glacial stream though & possibly a rubber dinghy on a jungle stream in the monsoon! was tounge in cheek humour, but its also virtualy the truth. Although according to Gillian Holdsworth they also have a pedadillo painted in military camouflage! reference. linky I suggest you Learn a little more about a country you have family in & its geography, religion & customs before commenting so rashly & incorrectly on my comments again. Thankyou, Have a good Christmas! Spiral |
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